fnordware / AdobeOgg

Ogg plug-ins for Adobe programs
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Limited Adobe Media Encoder CC support (sound only) #5

Closed nacayoda closed 10 years ago

nacayoda commented 10 years ago

Although AdobeOgg and AdobeWebM (https://github.com/fnordware/AdobeWebM) are made for Premiere, AdobeWebM works beautifully with Adobe Media Encoder (AME) CC. I was hoping for a similar outcome with AdobeOgg, and with it, the ability to create all my required web-formatted videos from one place. Unfortunately the settings and output from AME CC are only for Audio. I'm not sure if this is intentional or not, but being able to output .ogv files (with the video content) from AME CC would be great for me.

My environment: Win 7 64bit, Adobe Media Encoder CC 64-bit (Version 7.2.0.43)

ps. Hey Brendan, I'm so excited to see progress with web video format encoding for Adobe applications. It's kind of a joke that Adobe aren't paying for this integration themselves and the licensing fees with it. Thanks for your great work!

nacayoda commented 10 years ago

Oh my goodness. I just found the option to convert to "Theora". Using this Format rather than Ogg Vorbis produces a video output! Sorry for raising a unnecessary Issue! Thanks, NY

nacayoda commented 10 years ago

Aaaaand, after attempting with several source files and codecs (.avi/.mp4) my resulting .ovg files have no video displaying. Sound works, but otherwise the video is all green. These output files are green when opened in VLC, Chrome and Firefox. ...am I doing it wrong?

fnordware commented 10 years ago

Hmmmm...first make sure you are using the current version. If you downloaded it over two weeks ago, the file may not have been uploaded properly. It should be now.

If you're still getting the issue, then maybe you can get me a source file and I can try to duplicate? Also, which version of Media Encoder are you using? Mac or Win?

fnordware commented 10 years ago

Actually, I just put up a new beta, so please try that.

The green video means that Premiere is handing me a type of image buffer I wasn't expecting. I may need to get some footage from you to try to duplicate it.

nacayoda commented 10 years ago

The v0.5b5_win update has resolved my "green screen" issue! I'm successfully converting .mp4 source videos to .ogv using Adobe Media Encoder with default settings! This is VERY cool! Thanks for the support and the update.